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. >> i don't want to have our military involved in syria. i don't think there's necessity to put our military in syria. >> what you just heard governor romney said is he doesn't have different ideas. and that's because we are doing exactly what we should be doing. >>reporter: but romney was doing was dismantling the president effort to panty him as reckless and wrong. >> i want to see peace. i want to see growing peace in this country. it's our objective. >>reporter: romney objective? move the debate from foreign policy to the economy. >> the president said by now we would be at 5.4 percent unemployment. we are 9 million jobs short of that. >>reporter: romney strategy was to look presidential and keep the focus on the issue that voters care about most. >> we can't expect entrepreneur and businesses large and small to take their life savings or their company money and invest in america if they think we are headed to the road to greece. >> president obama went after romney after ever opportunity. >> if we had taken the your advice about our au
. >> i don't want to have our military involved in syria. i don't think there's necessity to put our military in syria. >> what you just heard governor romney said is he doesn't have different ideas. and that's because we are doing exactly what we should be doing. >>reporter: but romney was doing was dismantling the president effort to panty him as reckless and wrong. >> i want to see peace. i want to see growing peace in this country. it's our objective....
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still examining. >>> and on the ground in northwest syria today. rebel apparently taken control of extra teen ick city along the main highway that connects to central city of palm and the capitol damascas. military said to be massing troop along the eastern outskirts for possible counter offensive. >> in yemen security official who worked for the u.s. embassy was gunned down on his way to work. officials in yemen say the unidentified man was assassinated by a gun man riding a motorcycle in the capitol here. victim worked for the embassy for nearly 20 years. officials are saying the attack bare the hall mark of al qaeda. >>> tonight obama administration is going to extraordinary lengths to target a street gang. administration has listed ms 13 of central american street gang as international criminal organization. that designation allows federal agents to seize assets associated with the gang. the gang is believed to have as many as 10,000 members across the united states. in san francisco the gang is based at 20th and mission. ms 13 is considered on
still examining. >>> and on the ground in northwest syria today. rebel apparently taken control of extra teen ick city along the main highway that connects to central city of palm and the capitol damascas. military said to be massing troop along the eastern outskirts for possible counter offensive. >> in yemen security official who worked for the u.s. embassy was gunned down on his way to work. officials in yemen say the unidentified man was assassinated by a gun man riding a...
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unleashed a hail of artillery at targets inside syria. turkey prime minister says he does not want war with syria but says he will protect the borders and retaliatewhen nessa. >> sce of ottish hair tan nownly a part of story. whennto oeld die lst wee in the northern sco acknowledge village took with him his naked language. ♪ [ singing] he was the last known person who knew this dialect. it has a strong bible influence with thee and thousand and hog might be used what is your trouble. desperate for tea and if very drunk. >> i wish i knew how to say still ahead. a lot going on this weekend in the bay area including music festival in including music festival in golden gate parkl ♪ take a letter maria ♪ address it to my wife ♪ the biggest hit. we learn today he died of prostate cancer on september 27. he was 68 years old. you should know that he had a talented family. his uncle was the legendary r&b singer sam cook. he sang tunes like twisting the night away. >> this is most haven'tful weekend the bay area has ever seen with more than
unleashed a hail of artillery at targets inside syria. turkey prime minister says he does not want war with syria but says he will protect the borders and retaliatewhen nessa. >> sce of ottish hair tan nownly a part of story. whennto oeld die lst wee in the northern sco acknowledge village took with him his naked language. ♪ [ singing] he was the last known person who knew this dialect. it has a strong bible influence with thee and thousand and hog might be used what is your trouble....
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on syria he emphasize the u.s. needs to take a leadership role diplomatic effort first and foremost. >> i don't think there's necessity to put our military in syria at this stage. >> he sdropt different ideas. and that's because we are doing exactly what we should be doin doing. >>reporter: as expected the candidates drifted from foreign policy to the no. 1 issue on voter minds. the economy. >> america must lead. for that to happen we have to strengthen our economy here at home. can't have 23 million people struggling to get a job. >> what we also have been able to do is position ourselves so we can start rebuilding america. that's what my plan does. >>reporter: there are few undecided voters remaining. both campaigns say the majority of them are women. so tonight president obama and mitt romney tried to emphasize the domestic angle of the foreign policies to try and sway them. karen, abc news boca raton. >> well the clock really is ticking if you want to vote in november presidential election. you have 3 hours lef
on syria he emphasize the u.s. needs to take a leadership role diplomatic effort first and foremost. >> i don't think there's necessity to put our military in syria at this stage. >> he sdropt different ideas. and that's because we are doing exactly what we should be doin doing. >>reporter: as expected the candidates drifted from foreign policy to the no. 1 issue on voter minds. the economy. >> america must lead. for that to happen we have to strengthen our economy here...
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after intense fighting in syria truce should now be and way at least for the next 4 days. cirrus army in the muslim holiday however the zeros it will still remember to any up gunfire hartdz before the sea founs afounded and pameled by tarng and only day so we shall he se set. horrific center in new york sticht mother arrived home to her upper west side apartment to find her 2 young children stabbed to death in the bath tub. nanny had self inflicted stab wounds in critical condition and not expected to make it. she has been arrested nonetheless. >>> dramatic rescue wildfire could lead to permanent change in how people are saved in those disaster. massive fire swept across oregon last september. now at one point a fire crew was dropping water out of a buck fret a hotter. stand arrested procedure. just as the chopper was living to refuel fooilt fire he climbed into the water buckle to fly to safety and the area said already had been engulfed in nraels. may pry it again. >> are singing sergeant. i ♪ ♪. >> st ill to come. san francisco cop has certainly sung before but last
after intense fighting in syria truce should now be and way at least for the next 4 days. cirrus army in the muslim holiday however the zeros it will still remember to any up gunfire hartdz before the sea founs afounded and pameled by tarng and only day so we shall he se set. horrific center in new york sticht mother arrived home to her upper west side apartment to find her 2 young children stabbed to death in the bath tub. nanny had self inflicted stab wounds in critical condition and not...
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hour for the debate to turn over seas but once it did the contenders fought bitterly over libya and syria. pre-viewing another feisty show down at next monday debate which focuses exclusively on foreign policy. reporting live from new york, abc news. now back to you. >> karen thank you. l the pressure was on president obama tonight. for the first time poll taken before the debate romney 50% of likely voters. president obama had 46 pevrments as to who won tonight here's analyst saw it. >> this was a heavy weight fight president obama dropped the rope dope strategy from two week ago and came out swing jab jab jab didn't knock him out but he won on points. >> romney had one strategic goal tonight. had he to speak directly to the people. to the voters who voted for obama last time but unhappy with the pace of recovery. i don't think he took as clear of a license to the voters as he could have. >>reporter: again the third final debate will take place next monday october 22 from 6 to receive:30 our time. it will take place at lynn university in boca raton, florida. focus will be on foreign poli
hour for the debate to turn over seas but once it did the contenders fought bitterly over libya and syria. pre-viewing another feisty show down at next monday debate which focuses exclusively on foreign policy. reporting live from new york, abc news. now back to you. >> karen thank you. l the pressure was on president obama tonight. for the first time poll taken before the debate romney 50% of likely voters. president obama had 46 pevrments as to who won tonight here's analyst saw it....
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it's bad although that is lower in terms of daily death toll than what has become the norm in syria. >>> well moving on. as we continue tonight. sell out and then this. as we continue the rolling stones give new definition to a warm-up gig. >> and an event that san francisco general hospital today that is more than just a .ooking class. what that h> sky 7 hd was overhead after a car that crashed into a safeway store in san francisco marina district was being cleared away. witnesses say the driver of the black jaguar was leaving the parking space when he accidentally hit the wrong pedal ramming the side of the shopping cart area. kahn see the air bag went off so the impact was somewhat significant. the driver suffered minor injuries. no one else was hurt. >> in san rafael police searching for man and woman involved in a snatch and grab robbery at jewelry store. now they relesioned surveillance video of the crime. it happened inside gold rush jewelers which is on fourth street again in san rafael. you can see the thief looking at pair of watches. run out the door with one would
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syria and to western policy to bring down is our side regime so what on syria is drive by's a west to control this through syria they are bored using turkey as a new islamist regime in turkey the new islamist regime in egypt in libya as well as in tunisia along with already established broyard regime is in the gulf and in monaco or in jordan this new alliance aims at bringing down the last. or arab nationalist the world after saddam hussein was brought down and got tough it was brought down so really it is a war over who controls the middle east if the nato and its allies when that are countries of the middle east will fall under western nato control for a big a distro come and if syria is able to resist. this a blood drive on it that will be a setback for him a thaw and they're lying with maple in new york ahead you jump in we have very different points of view. i have to partially disagree with flint and i mean. there are undoubtedly foreign forces at play here what he sees the continuation of the cold war in the middle east between iran and saudi arabia between sunni and shiite for
syria and to western policy to bring down is our side regime so what on syria is drive by's a west to control this through syria they are bored using turkey as a new islamist regime in turkey the new islamist regime in egypt in libya as well as in tunisia along with already established broyard regime is in the gulf and in monaco or in jordan this new alliance aims at bringing down the last. or arab nationalist the world after saddam hussein was brought down and got tough it was brought down so...
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certain degree involved with syria. and that's you know what did i mean you can criticize turkey or you know if i google if i go to a kind of let's look at syria because you know it before this you know before turkey's stance it could have been a mediator it could have played a very different role but it decided to go against assad so you can what do you think about that because you know the dynamic change there i mean the syrians are not going to look at the turks as being a mediator i still insistent turkey's involvement in the middle east and north africa is one that works through the new conservative partners the case of egypt and the case of libya i think prove my case. since what we see on the rise in these two countries is muslim brotherhood influence in politics and we also see a similar trend in iraq where turkey is again at odds with the government in syria turkey unfortunately has acted in a very sectarian based and has not been a positive. support for democrats is ation and institution building because i bel
certain degree involved with syria. and that's you know what did i mean you can criticize turkey or you know if i google if i go to a kind of let's look at syria because you know it before this you know before turkey's stance it could have been a mediator it could have played a very different role but it decided to go against assad so you can what do you think about that because you know the dynamic change there i mean the syrians are not going to look at the turks as being a mediator i still...
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first of all war in syria is a primarily western nato war on syria it is not the primarily a civil war it is a part of clear and tangentially a civil war which was used and exploited by west out of power by nato ally turkey to syria and to western policy to bring down is our side regime so what on syria is drive by is a west to control is through syria they are bored using turkey as a new islamist regime in turkey the new islamist regime in egypt in libya as well as in tunisia along with already established broyard regime is in the gulf and in monaco or in jordan this new alliance aims at bringing down the last hour. or arab nationalist the arab world after saddam hussein was brought down and got jobs he was brought down so really it is a war over who controls the middle east if the nato and its allies when that our countries of the middle east will fall under western nato control for to become a distinct from and if syria is able to resist this lot there's a blood drive on it that will be a setback for a nato and that oblivion is allying with nato in new york i had you jump in we have
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if you into if they intervene in syria and if in syria turned into a. protracted or longer a civil war or for years then they would have to take responsibility for for that and there is also. i would mention there is also the economic dimension to this if if if turkey intervene in syria and that would damages economy that might draw it spoil it sort of on their arab street also so i think the dimension of internet national interest sometimes coalesce with the national honor of the country a good market will how much is the rand playing in the in this year i mean it would be saudi arabia again syria is a proxy it's a it's a way to get something done ok they don't care about the syrian people i'm sorry they don't. well they have their own interests and one aspect is if you like the religious ideological common interests that you have a shiite crescent if you are running from lebanon through syria particularly into iraq and then on to iran and also down to places like bahrain and eastern saudi arabia and there is a kind of religious civil war it's not just
if you into if they intervene in syria and if in syria turned into a. protracted or longer a civil war or for years then they would have to take responsibility for for that and there is also. i would mention there is also the economic dimension to this if if if turkey intervene in syria and that would damages economy that might draw it spoil it sort of on their arab street also so i think the dimension of internet national interest sometimes coalesce with the national honor of the country a...
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involvement in the war in syria. a lot of trips put turkey and it's not that turkey has refrained until now from crossing the border and it's ground troops to syria because it's easy to go in it's difficult to get out and the story of all the conflicts there against iraq whatever shows that you go in and the decisions taken a couple of days and then takes years and years and years to get out so i don't think that the turkish government is really willing to open a war with the syrian government. but. those two states are basically on the brink of war and this is very dangerous because here we have also on the other side of the local iran and we have all this talk about a possible military strike against iran nuclear capabilities so it's really kind of not. should be untied part by part so now i think it's high time to start to untie the syrian out there's a deadlock a lot of blood thousands of people being killed infrastructure destroyed by terror attacks by just fighting in general it's not a country like iraq or lib
involvement in the war in syria. a lot of trips put turkey and it's not that turkey has refrained until now from crossing the border and it's ground troops to syria because it's easy to go in it's difficult to get out and the story of all the conflicts there against iraq whatever shows that you go in and the decisions taken a couple of days and then takes years and years and years to get out so i don't think that the turkish government is really willing to open a war with the syrian government....
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now for syria to they also didn't like the fact that he was. he was looking out for the interests of march fourteenth and lebanon more than he was not syria's mansour i wanted i would assume to have someone with more subservient to them as they often find the case with other lebanese politicians he was not one of those so it certainly helps them to get rid of someone like that who is investigating the death of who investigating certain syrian actions in lebanon so i think it's just goes along with the game the syrians have been playing in lebanon all along it's just more of a continuation of what they were doing because now i can is this that. if i can jump to him in character had. so sorry don let me let me just say it's just not clear to me why the results of that assassination would expect to be expected to be you know someone who would serve the interests of syria i mean the history here is that you have a very. carefully put together compromise within the lebanese government in which you know pro pro syrian and pro hezbollah people are che
now for syria to they also didn't like the fact that he was. he was looking out for the interests of march fourteenth and lebanon more than he was not syria's mansour i wanted i would assume to have someone with more subservient to them as they often find the case with other lebanese politicians he was not one of those so it certainly helps them to get rid of someone like that who is investigating the death of who investigating certain syrian actions in lebanon so i think it's just goes along...
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-led invasion of iraq which syria opposed, and syria was turning a blind eye to cross into iraq to kill u.s. soldiers and allied soldiers. there was a reason why they did that. they wanted the bush doctrine to fail and they thought they were next on the hit list so they would do anything they could to help make this happen. one high-level syrian official told me later on, he said of course they were helping iraq. we wanted our guys to kill them. that is why we went into iraq. we wanted to get them out and get them through and you guys would kill them. and when he survived, particularly after the assassination of former lebanese prime minister in february 2005 that was blamed on syria by most of the international community and the pressure just escalated exponentially after that against syria. people in late 2005 for counting the days when the assad regime, there were syrian expatriates and organizations that were just waiting to move in. but he survived that and i think that really created in him a sense of triumphalist and survivalism that very much informed his view of the world, and
-led invasion of iraq which syria opposed, and syria was turning a blind eye to cross into iraq to kill u.s. soldiers and allied soldiers. there was a reason why they did that. they wanted the bush doctrine to fail and they thought they were next on the hit list so they would do anything they could to help make this happen. one high-level syrian official told me later on, he said of course they were helping iraq. we wanted our guys to kill them. that is why we went into iraq. we wanted to get...
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is trying to ease tensions that are growing not only within syria but now on the border between syria and turkey. portnoy reporting it right there we've got more on the issue of syria turkey tensions as well as a timeline of events an analysis of course on our website dot com you can also find more on the ripple effect of the on running syrian crisis is sending to its neighboring states. and iraq is definitely one of them in about twenty five minutes from now we talk to the country's prime minister he says peace cannot be brought to syria through weapons and foreign troops. are tempests they are moscow time of the british army the latest victim of the country's seemingly endless austerity drive thousands of u.k. soldiers have been told not to report for duty come the new year but as artie's polly boyko reports when it comes to funding expensive war toys britain apparently has money to burn. the number of soldiers in the british army is being cut back by a fifth as you can see here that's quite a significant reduction is going to mean the smallest british army since before the napoleon
is trying to ease tensions that are growing not only within syria but now on the border between syria and turkey. portnoy reporting it right there we've got more on the issue of syria turkey tensions as well as a timeline of events an analysis of course on our website dot com you can also find more on the ripple effect of the on running syrian crisis is sending to its neighboring states. and iraq is definitely one of them in about twenty five minutes from now we talk to the country's prime...
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army in syria at the top of the regime. i don't have a definite answer to that i cannot say we can speculate but what we can say i think logically is that this is not helpful to reach a cease fire in syria and take the different parties the fighting parties into a dialogue and this is much needed in syria today you know the conflict has been going on now for a couple of years they are tens of thousands of people were killed hundreds of thousands. millions more than a million people have been displaced and in the city and what syria noon today is an immediate cease fire and for the fighting parties to come on a round table to discuss the future of the country now this this deployment of american troops is definitely not helping as your commentator your analyst from from washington just just explained because the rabbit out of that i believe it and so are counting on an external intervention and this would make them have higher hopes so therefore they will refuse all calls for dialogue and this comes also as your corresponden
army in syria at the top of the regime. i don't have a definite answer to that i cannot say we can speculate but what we can say i think logically is that this is not helpful to reach a cease fire in syria and take the different parties the fighting parties into a dialogue and this is much needed in syria today you know the conflict has been going on now for a couple of years they are tens of thousands of people were killed hundreds of thousands. millions more than a million people have been...
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conflicts in syria there were no it. so my feeling is that what is being done today in syria is an attempt to crush this multi-ethnic multi confessional peace and to establish one group of people and one religion will be much higher above the others or even one brand of the. that would be a radical islam and sunni radical majority. that would kind of lead the country but i think. we see where it leads look at saudi arabia. quite. islamic minded let's put it this way and you don't have democracy and they get along great with the united states very well everyone's whereas the us stand in terms of regime change they're very open it's no secret that they want assad to go and then they're pushing on russia and criticizing of russia that it's them and china who are blocking any kind of progress on a solution the united states to my mind a complete and make it make stuff actually and the reason to a large part of why all this mess has. triumphed over in syria the united states try to prove that with the help of qatar where ther
conflicts in syria there were no it. so my feeling is that what is being done today in syria is an attempt to crush this multi-ethnic multi confessional peace and to establish one group of people and one religion will be much higher above the others or even one brand of the. that would be a radical islam and sunni radical majority. that would kind of lead the country but i think. we see where it leads look at saudi arabia. quite. islamic minded let's put it this way and you don't have democracy...
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some kind of ceasefire going on among the stakeholders in the region around syria including in syria what are your feelings as a negotiated end to this conflict still possible because it looks like a lot of people are digging their heels in and a lot of people the rebels do not want to talk so where do you think we stand right now about a peaceful negotiation well we're not in a good place but i think that in the go shaded political settlement remains the only way out of the mess. obviously bastardry he mean his role as the u.n. arab league envoy is trying to get traction with the process use a cease fire to jumpstart that. iran for its part has supported the plan the syrian government has expressed its willingness to to cooperate and something of a shift in previous policy turkey is now saying it would support this initiative it really remains to be seen whether other players not just players in the syrian opposition but whether other regional players whether the gulf arab states this would be prepared to support this and use their influence with opposition groups will the united st
some kind of ceasefire going on among the stakeholders in the region around syria including in syria what are your feelings as a negotiated end to this conflict still possible because it looks like a lot of people are digging their heels in and a lot of people the rebels do not want to talk so where do you think we stand right now about a peaceful negotiation well we're not in a good place but i think that in the go shaded political settlement remains the only way out of the mess. obviously...
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syria tension. the most fearsome storm ever to head for america has forced president obama to warn that the danger is very serious hurricane sandy which has already claimed to sixty five lives in the caribbean is tearing towards the east coast new jersey looks likely to be the worst hit and has ordered mass evacuations thousands of flights have been grounded and the subway network has been shut down in new york the national guard is trying to prevent looting. scuffles between locals i mean activists broke out in south korea over the launching of propaganda and leaflets to his northern neighbor fifty thousand leaflets with pictures of more moammar gadhafi and saddam hussein were attached to large balloons and sent over the border despite last week's warning from north korea of a military strike on the launch site if it was detected a local said they fear if you're young could implement its threat to carry out that attack. of these ten people have become victims of a suicide attack at a catholic churc
syria tension. the most fearsome storm ever to head for america has forced president obama to warn that the danger is very serious hurricane sandy which has already claimed to sixty five lives in the caribbean is tearing towards the east coast new jersey looks likely to be the worst hit and has ordered mass evacuations thousands of flights have been grounded and the subway network has been shut down in new york the national guard is trying to prevent looting. scuffles between locals i mean...
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it's what syria -- what the future of syria? so my concern is how to communicate your vision, which, i mean, i'm glad i came to this it happened i'm visited d.c. i'm glad to hear the discussion. but speaking to my family, to relatives, to people in syria, i don't think the measure of the people really know what, like, what it is basically. and i think this is very important for the majority of the population to know what it is because there's a lot of fear and, you know, to stay with the -- [inaudible] it's all this safe. and so i think it's very important to exercise what it is and to communicate this especially for the majority who don't have access to the internet who don't have access to the information. and i live in north america. i have access and i still find it difficult to see what it is. so . >> thank you. >> a quick response to that important question. >> i think how we are moving this message. first of all, the mess thaj we are communicating csh it is ours and it will be as we want it to be. but there is no magical
it's what syria -- what the future of syria? so my concern is how to communicate your vision, which, i mean, i'm glad i came to this it happened i'm visited d.c. i'm glad to hear the discussion. but speaking to my family, to relatives, to people in syria, i don't think the measure of the people really know what, like, what it is basically. and i think this is very important for the majority of the population to know what it is because there's a lot of fear and, you know, to stay with the --...
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turkey and syria keep the border shelling go away as media reports suggest uncle rod may have provided the waters now landing on its territory in the first place. live pictures from athens where protesters i gathered outside to once again to call for an end to cuts and express anger at the pending visit of germany's angela merkel. and the ruble chavez evolve unity for venezuela the longstanding socialist leader proves he is still enjoys the people support when it will fall term and six more years in power. it's nine pm here in moscow are you watching r t a live with me to have on with same turkey has again fired syria of so cross border mortar bomb strike but a turkish newspaper is reporting the shells that have been landing in turkey for six states now maybe from weapons that ankara itself provided to syrian rebels this together with reports of their separate is the mobilizing inside syria threatens to leave turkey in an awkward diplomatic position a middle east correspondent policia has the latest. what we've witnessed now is five days of increasing conflict along the turkish syrian
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i wasn't doing this for syria. unless syria and the syrian people, it's a wonderful country. i'm an american. i thought this is us for the united states to develop a working relationship so they could cooperate to keep tejada said of iraq and so they could cooperate in developing an in arab-israeli negotiations unlikely to syrian israeli peace, that might lead to overall arab-israeli peace. one of the biggest missed opportunities and i've lamented almost everyday with syria and israel came so close to the peace agreement in 1999, 2000. they were this close and assad died. and something about a mistrust that caused problems, but they were this close. and if that occurred, there would've been after that a comprehensive israeli peace and i think the world will look much different. hezbollah would've been emasculated, iran would not have the influence in the heartland of the middle east. obviously the really palestinian dispute perhaps have been resolved. some say the palestinians would've lost their leverage. on the other hand, israel may have felt much more secure about it and
i wasn't doing this for syria. unless syria and the syrian people, it's a wonderful country. i'm an american. i thought this is us for the united states to develop a working relationship so they could cooperate to keep tejada said of iraq and so they could cooperate in developing an in arab-israeli negotiations unlikely to syrian israeli peace, that might lead to overall arab-israeli peace. one of the biggest missed opportunities and i've lamented almost everyday with syria and israel came so...
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is trying to ease tensions that are growing now really within syria and now on the border between syria and turkey. in just a few minutes we'll be talking to a lawyer and political analyst soon be real about the as collating situation surrounding syria stay with us for that. now thousands of islam as opposition supporters have gathered in the jordanian capital amman to demand reform that says by the king having already dissolved the parliament the rally was organized by the jordanian wing of the muslim brotherhood artie's policia reports from a much. thousands of people are gathering here in the jordanian capital of amman and where the muslim brotherhood is organized a demonstration and at the time the friday of this country's salvation now people have very strong demands and a lot of criticism against the jordanian government they're calling for constitutional reforms to be implemented they're calling for a fair electoral law they want to see all political prisoners released and at the same time they're also saying that government needs to root out corruption now this is a protest that
is trying to ease tensions that are growing now really within syria and now on the border between syria and turkey. in just a few minutes we'll be talking to a lawyer and political analyst soon be real about the as collating situation surrounding syria stay with us for that. now thousands of islam as opposition supporters have gathered in the jordanian capital amman to demand reform that says by the king having already dissolved the parliament the rally was organized by the jordanian wing of...
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the border between jordan and syria in case violence escalates in syria and spills over the border leon panetta did not go into details as to how many troops and so on but another u.s. defense official speaking on condition of anonymity said the forces are made up of one hundred military personnel and other personnel who stayed on in jordan after attending an annual exercise in may and several dozen more have flown in since they're operating from the joint u.s. jordanian military in a center north of that americans have used for years the news about u.s. military personnel so close to syria that is boots on the ground of course suggests an escalation in the u.s. in the u.s. military involvement in the conflict even as washington pushes back on any suggestion of a direct military. direct intervention in syria also tension grow is growing on the border between syria and turkey after several days of shelling this wednesday turkey's military chief of val's to respond with more force that is a day after nato said it's ready to defend turkey this latest development with u.s. troops in jordan
the border between jordan and syria in case violence escalates in syria and spills over the border leon panetta did not go into details as to how many troops and so on but another u.s. defense official speaking on condition of anonymity said the forces are made up of one hundred military personnel and other personnel who stayed on in jordan after attending an annual exercise in may and several dozen more have flown in since they're operating from the joint u.s. jordanian military in a center...
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so-called friends of syria. is to understand that it is not one of the signs in the conflict that it can be solved i think russia and china are closer to this understanding then the united states or the european along and or saudi arabia. because unfortunately their stance until now has been days are numbered it has to go it's not a policy and we should try to understand that it is not by arming and financing the armed opposition to the present government in syria the dissolution will be found the armed opposition has not strengths. to dislodge president assad president seems not to have enough strength to crush the military opposition and so really you know that look so on both sides we should find people who could start to negotiate what about turkey do you think we'll see a conflict with the full blown conflict between syria and turkey or anywhere else in the region turkey can be dragged or drag itself into this conflict but i have a feeling that the leadership of turkey understands very well that if they go
so-called friends of syria. is to understand that it is not one of the signs in the conflict that it can be solved i think russia and china are closer to this understanding then the united states or the european along and or saudi arabia. because unfortunately their stance until now has been days are numbered it has to go it's not a policy and we should try to understand that it is not by arming and financing the armed opposition to the present government in syria the dissolution will be found...
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we succeed in libya so we succeeded in syria. egypt of my point of view. u.s. intelligence says last month's attack on the american consulate in libya was most likely not premeditated or linked to al qaida some washington politicians previously suggested the assault in the city of benghazi left four americans standing wave more about america's troubles howling up in the country this revolution that strongly back to. now more world news coming to you from our team in moscow and that's after the break. homeland security now has robot tunas seriously robot fish the drones in the sky spying on you just weren't good enough effect they've revealed that they're going to be using robotic hummingbirds soon who how cute these things can only see you though above the water now during the one percent or less of your life that you spend swimming homeland security will be keeping you safe since nine eleven we've heard ad nauseum that we need to be kept safe so americans have given up their rights but if things got that much safer honestly has any of the stuff ushered in some
we succeed in libya so we succeeded in syria. egypt of my point of view. u.s. intelligence says last month's attack on the american consulate in libya was most likely not premeditated or linked to al qaida some washington politicians previously suggested the assault in the city of benghazi left four americans standing wave more about america's troubles howling up in the country this revolution that strongly back to. now more world news coming to you from our team in moscow and that's after the...
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well as expected the took his parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favor of military operations in syria what this does mean is that it now has given the green light for crossing the border operations the deputy took his prime minister though has gone on record saying this is not a declaration of war but it certainly is sending out messages we also. hearing from turkish officials that they are complaining that they have still not received a formal apology or explanation for the mortar that was fired from syrian territory and which landed in turkey on wednesday now while this meeting of the parliament was being held in the capital city of vancouver outside antiwar protesters were taunting slogans such as no to wall the syrian brothers used tear gas to disperse this crowd of antiwar demonstrators but certainly it's another sign of just how fluid and how intense the situation is at the moment all about the situation at the syrian turkish turkish border at the moment right now. while turkey continue to fire artillery at syrian targets into the early hours of thursday morning the exact extent
well as expected the took his parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favor of military operations in syria what this does mean is that it now has given the green light for crossing the border operations the deputy took his prime minister though has gone on record saying this is not a declaration of war but it certainly is sending out messages we also. hearing from turkish officials that they are complaining that they have still not received a formal apology or explanation for the mortar that...
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invasion of iraq which syria posed, and syria was turning a blind eye cannot help but the hottest, there is a reason why they did that. they wanted the bush doctrine to say that that there are next on the hit list so there would do anything they could to help make this happen. one high-level official told me the wrong, of course were helping. you know why? we wanted you guys to kill them. we don't want them in our country. when you survive that, particularly after the assassination, that was blamed on syria but most of the national community. the pressure just escalated exponentially after that. people work in late 2005 counting the days for the gasol regime. syrian expatriates, organizations that were just waiting to move in. but he survived that. in that thing that really created in him a sense of triumph and some and survivalism that very much informed his view of the world and response to the uprising in march 2011 because it instill then him the sense of destiny, righteousness, that he survived the best shot the west could take them in that he was on the right side of history. he re
invasion of iraq which syria posed, and syria was turning a blind eye cannot help but the hottest, there is a reason why they did that. they wanted the bush doctrine to say that that there are next on the hit list so there would do anything they could to help make this happen. one high-level official told me the wrong, of course were helping. you know why? we wanted you guys to kill them. we don't want them in our country. when you survive that, particularly after the assassination, that was...
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>> guest: syria's economy went through a number of changes. it went from a centralized state hood economy to a mixed economy that involved centralized aspects and some market aspects, but not in the manner that actually allowed the market to be efficient at all. >> host: when did this change occur from centralized to mixed? >> guest: most of the countries, the late developing countries, after the post colonial development, they had a period where they actually had to involve the masses in order to gain support and legitimacy. when this process, for a variety of reasons, began to create problems for the regimes and power and when external support and pressure for some of the regimes and for some of the directions that were available at the time in terms of moving towards the market economy around the 1980s took place, you saw a lot of these third world regimes or the global house begin to move from a state centered economy to a more market oriented economy, and the international financial institutions like the imf and world bank, played a role
>> guest: syria's economy went through a number of changes. it went from a centralized state hood economy to a mixed economy that involved centralized aspects and some market aspects, but not in the manner that actually allowed the market to be efficient at all. >> host: when did this change occur from centralized to mixed? >> guest: most of the countries, the late developing countries, after the post colonial development, they had a period where they actually had to involve...
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by syria strike on wednesday welcomed days of mutual shed. italians theory of a mounting the descends into clashes while civil servants are marching for jobs in space. and wrongly accused russian student who was brutally beaten make an a.t.m. detention center faces a long recovery while his family says the country isn't doing anything to help. his nine pm here in moscow are you watching are the weekly with me to bomb would say turkey and syria are still sending a tillery shells over the border at each other the turkish village which was hit earlier in the week sparking a series of tit for tat strikes has been hit again on middle east correspondent polis here has the details. for the third straight day turkish artillery has fired into syria this coming just minutes after a mortar landed in turkish territory fired from syria we understand that at least eight mortars were fired from turkey into syria now according to the mayor of the turkish border town where this shell landed he says that there was very little damage other than damage to a grai
by syria strike on wednesday welcomed days of mutual shed. italians theory of a mounting the descends into clashes while civil servants are marching for jobs in space. and wrongly accused russian student who was brutally beaten make an a.t.m. detention center faces a long recovery while his family says the country isn't doing anything to help. his nine pm here in moscow are you watching are the weekly with me to bomb would say turkey and syria are still sending a tillery shells over the border...
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eric good evening what do you make of turkey's decision today is it just a warning to syria or do you think more the first step towards fully fledged military involvement what are your thoughts well it certainly is a formal declaration that they're prepared for war but whether or not this is actually a step towards a war i think that this is much more unlikely turkey has to realize the historical folly that would be on their side if they were to engage in a war with syria that would undoubtedly rile up their own kurdish population and could possibly lead to the destruction of turkey itself so while the situation does seem quite critical and certainly is dangerous i think it's hard to believe that that turkey would be so foolish as to engage in launching a war against syria let's focus on the possible ramifications on the border i wonder what it means this vote because there are there are many syrian rebels based there do you think they may i will boldly know fully protected if you like from syrian troops. i think that's precisely the the meaning that we could read into this because th
eric good evening what do you make of turkey's decision today is it just a warning to syria or do you think more the first step towards fully fledged military involvement what are your thoughts well it certainly is a formal declaration that they're prepared for war but whether or not this is actually a step towards a war i think that this is much more unlikely turkey has to realize the historical folly that would be on their side if they were to engage in a war with syria that would undoubtedly...